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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
22 Views · 5 years ago

Twenty years after the liberation from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Africa's youngest nation, has emerged as strategically vital to the stability of the region and the wider global agenda. Eritrea is struggling to balance the needs of its people with the perceived threats to the nation.Al Jazeera's Jane Dutton conducts a rare interview with Isaisas Afewerki, the president of Eritrea.Al Jazeera confronted him with the allegations about Eritrea's ties with Iran, Hamas, al Shabab in Somalia and rebel groups in Sudan and Houthis in Yemen."This is a deliberate distortion of facts, where is the evidence, these are fabrications, where is your evidence?", he said."How possibly could one blame Eritrea for sympathising or supporting one group over another in Somalia we have never done that." he said. When asked about Eritrea's relation with Ethiopia today and the border dispute he said: "This border issue war was a senseless conflict instigated by the US."It is a cover up for the failures of the misguided policies of the United States in the horn of Africa for the last 20 years."It is not a problem with Ethiopia we have worked with these people for almost two decades to remove a government in Ethiopia, and we want to see a relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia based on mutual respect and common interest," he said."There is no presence for Iran in this region, Eritrea is not for sale, not for Iran, Israel, the United States or anybody," he said.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
85 Views · 5 years ago

Adapted from pieces the original Black Man's Land Trilogy, looking at Kenya's history from colonialism to independence.This film traces the history of the state of emergency declared by the British Colonial government of Kenya in 1952 in an attempt to subdue the movement among black Kenyans for political and civil rights. Looks at the events that lead to the Arrest of Jomo Keyatta, and how his absence lead to a more aggressive and revolutionary tone in African politics. Reveals the secret society known as Mau Mau (KFLA) to have been an attempt by the white minority to discredit the rising tide of African nationalism and gives the untold story of the Kenya Land Freedom Army.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
62 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Anthony T. Browder: Secrets Behind the Secret [2007]

Kwento XPR BlackPowered by Abibitumi
211 Views · 2 months ago

⁣⁣Komplementarity Kouples and Revolutionary Singles Discussion Series.⁣

⁣- This episode features Nataki Kambon.

In this series we look to explore the journey that Abibifo⁣ɔ have taken towards re-KMT-izing (re-blacken-izing). ⁣We hope that these videos are more than informative, but transformative. If you would like to participate and share your journey, please reach out in the Abibitumi Komplementarity Kouples and Revolutionary Singles Group.

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Karuga Mwangi
33 Views · 5 years ago

Nana Mugabe on brits' violation of land reform agreement

Angela Malele
52 Views · 5 years ago

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Amo Sakesa · Hugh Masekela · Baranta · Miatta Fahinbulleh

The Chisa Years 1965-1975 (Rare and Unreleased)

℗ 2005 Chisa

Released on: 2006-03-13

Producer: Hugh Masekela
Producer: Stewart Levine
Music Publisher: copyright control

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ShakaRa
76 Views · 6 years ago

Taken from the classic album, Songs of the Motherland by Anum Iyapo (Aunkh Anum), This song tells the story of a man returning to Mama Afrika for the first time and trying to reclaim his language.

Baka Omubo
26 Views · 5 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
29 Views · 1 year ago

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Kalanfa Naka
50 Views · 2 years ago

⁣⁣Renee Bach was a young American missionary who set up a charity for malnourished children in Jinja, Uganda. But shocking allegations arose that Renee was treating the sick children herself, without any medical qualifications.

S1.E1 ∙ God Doesn't Call the Qualified, He Qualifies the Called

Disturbing allegations are made about an American missionary and her involvement in the medical care of children at her charity in Uganda.

Karuga Mwangi
392 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Mieri ya mwaka (months of the year in Gikuyu)

Kwabena Ofori Osei
65 Views · 1 year ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
9 Views · 5 years ago

Mathematical mysteries have challenged humanity’s most powerful thinkers and inspired passionate, lifelong obsessions in search of answers. From the strangeness of prime numbers and the nature of infinity, to the turbulent flow of fluids and the geometry of hyperspace, mathematics is our most potent tool for revealing immutable truths. The event was a vibrant tour to the boundaries of the mathematical universe, and explore the deep puzzles that have been solved, the masterminds who powered the breakthroughs, and the towering challenges that have shaken the confidence of some of today’s most accomplished mathematicians—even as they enlist new ways to pursue mathematical truths.

This program is part of the Big Ideas Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.

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Original Program Date: June 3, 2011
MODERATOR: Robert Krulwich
PARTICIPANTS: Jonathan Borwein, Keith Devlin, Marcus du Sautoy, Simon Singh

Welcome to the Mathematical Universe. 00:00

Participant Introductions. 01:50

What about math got you interested in the subject? 04:07

Is math an instinct in humans? 10:20

When in history did the number come into existence? 15:22

Math was key to ancient survival. 20:27

1+1=0 Adding in binary. 25:59

Why are some people better at math than others? 26:55

Nontransitive dice game. 33:44

What's the best story about math... Infinite primes? 38:05

Do all math problems have an answer? 44:33

The computer replacing the mathematician? 54:40

Can we mathematically understand the universe we are in without seeing it? 58:48

Perfect Rigour and Grigori Perelman solved the Poincare Conjecture 01:03:10

If you have determination math is easy. 01:09:09

Mathematics is hierarchical and you need to start from the beginning. 01:13:07

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
16 Views · 4 years ago

ORFC Global 2021 Session

Three African women, Jennifer Amejja, Edna Kaptoyo and Rita Uwaka, speak about the importance of women’s cultural, traditional knowledge and practice for food sovereignty, agroecology and community forest management. How they grow nutritious food, use and protect medicinal plants, select and exchange seed, establish vital community seed banks, provide livelihoods and support the local economy. Also how they protect forests, many of which are sacred, and ensure replenishment and restoration of watersheds. 

Indigenous women are especially threatened by climate change and biodiversity destruction, yet their intimate knowledge makes them uniquely placed to protect and restore critical ecosystems; strengthen traditional food systems; conserve species; and transmit indigenous knowledge to future generations.

However, industrial plantation agriculture, often supported by governments and finance institutions in developed countries, is fuelling landgrabs, destroying local food systems, and accelerating climate change, biodiversity loss and human rights abuses, especially for women.  How should we collectively address this critical issue?

Speakers:
Jennifer Amejja
Edna Kaptoyo
Rita Uwaka

Chair:
Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
37 Views · 2 years ago

One for Daddy-O

Album:
Somethin' Else (1958)

Written by:
Nat Adderley
Sam Jones

Personnel:
Cannonball Adderley — alto saxophone
Miles Davis — trumpet
Hank Jones — piano
Sam Jones — bass
Art Blakey — drums

Ọbádélé Kambon
53 Views · 12 months ago

⁣Nkwa Dua Tasting happiness

Kwabena Ofori Osei
36 Views · 10 months ago

Instrumental edits of music by Fela Kuti.

0:00:00 Go Slow
0:11:59 Water No Get Enemy
0:19:21 Roforofo Fight
0:28:58 Question Jam Answer
0:38:57 Trouble Sleep
0:45:19 Army Arrangement
1:00:09 Just Like That
1:11:29 Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense
1:22:20 Look and Laugh
1:40:25 Expensive Shit
1:49:40 Go Slow 2




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